I just want to give a special credit to my fried Foobas who just uploaded amazing Wilt vs Shaq video. Believe me, it's worth watching

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SecondTake wrote:The one that played against actual athletes, and not janitors, part time players and skinny twigs smoking on the benches.
SecondTake wrote:The one that played against actual athletes, and not janitors, part time players and skinny twigs smoking on the benches.
70sFan wrote:SecondTake wrote:The one that played against actual athletes, and not janitors, part time players and skinny twigs smoking on the benches.
Which one of them was Nate Thurmond?
Sedale Threatt wrote:Statistically, nobody's ever going to touch Wilt. It's probably him, Ruth and Gretzky in the history of US sports. From a physical standpoint, Wilt was obviously a complete and total freak, but I don't think the human race has ever produced a specimen like Shaq. He didn't have the track athleticism that Wilt did, but in terms of pure, raw power, nothing I've seen compares to him, before or since. Plus, despite having a very solid little post game of his own, he wasn't settling for fadeaway bankshots because he wanted to prove how skilled he was. He was dunking it in your face at each and every opportunity.
70sFan wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:Statistically, nobody's ever going to touch Wilt. It's probably him, Ruth and Gretzky in the history of US sports. From a physical standpoint, Wilt was obviously a complete and total freak, but I don't think the human race has ever produced a specimen like Shaq. He didn't have the track athleticism that Wilt did, but in terms of pure, raw power, nothing I've seen compares to him, before or since. Plus, despite having a very solid little post game of his own, he wasn't settling for fadeaway bankshots because he wanted to prove how skilled he was. He was dunking it in your face at each and every opportunity.
I've tracked 30 Shaq games from 1999/00 season.
17% of Shaq's post shots were fadeaways.
13% of Shaq's post shots were one handed push shots.
34% of Shaq's post shots were hooks.
So no, Shaq didn't try to dunk in your face at each and every opportunity. More than a half of Shaq's low post attempts were away from the basket.
Sedale Threatt wrote:70sFan wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:Statistically, nobody's ever going to touch Wilt. It's probably him, Ruth and Gretzky in the history of US sports. From a physical standpoint, Wilt was obviously a complete and total freak, but I don't think the human race has ever produced a specimen like Shaq. He didn't have the track athleticism that Wilt did, but in terms of pure, raw power, nothing I've seen compares to him, before or since. Plus, despite having a very solid little post game of his own, he wasn't settling for fadeaway bankshots because he wanted to prove how skilled he was. He was dunking it in your face at each and every opportunity.
I've tracked 30 Shaq games from 1999/00 season.
17% of Shaq's post shots were fadeaways.
13% of Shaq's post shots were one handed push shots.
34% of Shaq's post shots were hooks.
So no, Shaq didn't try to dunk in your face at each and every opportunity. More than a half of Shaq's low post attempts were away from the basket.
Probably could have saved yourself some trouble.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/o/onealsh01/shooting/2000
But thanks for the info!
70sFan wrote:Sedale Threatt wrote:70sFan wrote:I've tracked 30 Shaq games from 1999/00 season.
17% of Shaq's post shots were fadeaways.
13% of Shaq's post shots were one handed push shots.
34% of Shaq's post shots were hooks.
So no, Shaq didn't try to dunk in your face at each and every opportunity. More than a half of Shaq's low post attempts were away from the basket.
Probably could have saved yourself some trouble.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/o/onealsh01/shooting/2000
But thanks for the info!
Basketball reference data doesn't show low post shots though. You don't know how much of these hooks or jumpshots came from the post. That's why I do that with ATG centers (I did the same for peak Hakeem, Moses and Kareem).